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Expert Consultant in International Business Development since 1997, Didier Delmer brings you the latest headlines. We try to anwser the questions you want to ask ...
Didier Delmer Live will also organise Business Networking Events.
Didier Joins the Board of France's High Tech Business Club !
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 30/03/2008
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Entrepreneurs and Co Corporate Brochures
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 21/03/2008
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Entrepreneurs and Co Media Kit and Corporate Image
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 21/03/2008
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Discover our latest Media Kit that includes brochures, flyers and various displays used on our booth in Brussels !
Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) competition on Nov 1
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 31/10/2007
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All student entrepreneneurs EXCEPT Canada, Sweden and Puerto Rico can self-nominate or be nominated at http://www.gsea.org/nominate/ starting on 15 November 2007. 
The finalists in this year's Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) competition, the "Heisman Trophy" for top undergraduate student business owners, represent collegians from 14 countries, more than 300 colleges and companies.
A few numbers :
750 nominees, the 23 finalists from various countries in Europe, Asia, UK, USA ...
This will take place on November 1 - 3 in Chicago... making presentations to a panel of professionnals.
Christophe Poizat : Relax
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 23/10/2007
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Interesting approach to Business ... Sit back, relax and watch the lake ;-)
France's President get Divorced
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 19/10/2007
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Nicolas Sarkozy has become the first French president to divorce while in office, it emerged Thursday, as his entourage confirmed he had split from his wife Cecilia. A lawyer for the couple said a judge heard their case and granted the divorce.
Management Shuffle at Skype
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 5/10/2007
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Zennström is leaving the CEO post immediately, he'll become nonexecutive chairman of Skype's board of directors.
Friis, who has been working on new initiatives at Skype part-time for the past year, will no longer have a role in the company.
The executive shuffle doesn't end there: Geoffrey Prentice, who developed Skype's original business plan and found the seed financing that got it off the ground, will leave his post as overseer of strategic partnerships, corporate development, and business operations.
And Skype's president of only 10 months, Henry Gomez, will return to eBay as senior vice-president for corporate affairs.
Europe Angry After Bush Climate Speech "Charade"
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 2/10/2007
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George Bush was castigated by European diplomats and found himself isolated Friday after a special conference on climate change ended without any progress.
European ministers, diplomats and officials attending the Washington, D.C., conference were scathing, particularly in private, over Bush's failure once again to commit to binding action on climate change.
Although the U.S. and Britain have been at odds over the environment since the early days of the Bush administration, the gap has never been as wide as it was Friday.
Britain and almost all other European countries, including Germany and France, want mandatory targets for reducing greenhouse emissions. Bush, while talking Friday about a "new approach" and "a historic undertaking", remains totally opposed.
France : a Week of Strikes or a Week of Business ?
- By Didier Delmer
- Published 18/09/2007
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Nicolas Sarkozy, the hyperactive new President, is taking on the self-proclaimed defenders of the rights of the French worker, the unions.
Not any old unions either, but the railway workers, miners, fishermen, employees of the vast national electric company and many of the country's bureaucrats who, as they have proved on numerous occasions, are capable of paralyzing the country. ![]()
This week Sarkozy is expected to announce that he will end the generous special retirement packages enjoyed or anticipated by the 1.6 million Frenchmen and women they represent and spark the first major clash of his presidency.
"If the government has already made a decision and is going to try to impose it, then there will be a major conflict," said M. Chereque, one railway union chief. A second, Bernard Thibault, promised "sport ... and not just on the rugby pitch" !
